meaning of this line: father let my country awake
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By saying “let my country awake”, the poet prays to the Almighty (my Father) to raise or lift (awake) his country to such heights where freedom would be realized at its best (a heaven of freedom).
The poet wishes that his countrymen become fearless, gain knowledge and self-dignity, become truthful, hardworking, broad-minded and logical in order to raise or awaken the whole country. In short, to make a country awake, we need to make its people awake.
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Father let my country awake is the concluding line of the poem "where the mind is without fear" written by Rabindranath Tagore before the independence of India.
In this line, the poet is requesting God to awaken his fellow countrymen so that they can fight for their independence together.
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This poem was written in the pre-independence era of India.
- From the very first line, Rabindranath Tagore writes about his vision of a country where there is no fear and every individual lives their life with all respect.
- He visioned an independent India thus this poem was a wake-up call so that Indians realise that they also have the right to freedom and are not slaves.
- Through his writing, the poet tries to ask the people of India to rise above all discrimination of caste creed religion or gender and fight as one Indians.
- He refers to God as a father and asks him to let his country awake from their narrow mindsets and lost courage.
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